Which of the following describes the difference between "race" and "racism"?

A. "Race" refers to a typology, while "racism" refers to beliefs that some races are superior.
B. "Race" refers to the belief that some races are inferior, while "racism" refers to the belief that some races are superior.
C. "Race" refers to discriminatory belief systems, while "racism" is a means of classifying people.
D. "Race" refers to physical features, while "racism" refers to both physical and behavioral aspects.


Answer: A

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